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steve is right. our country now is very low in terms of social mobility, upward mobile, part of the american dream. part of the reform, health care reform was to allow people to be able to move to jobs they might not otherwise consider. so much was dependent on did it have health care. years ago, all of you will remember this, u.s. automakers at one point toyed with single payer medicare or health care reform because of the competitiveness. the u.s. economy is less competitive because of the unenlightened business class, unwillingness to understand you need to build a partnership across society if you're going to be competitive in a global economy. i think on many levels children, pre-existing conditions, women should be speaking up. that's an important part of this health care plan. across the board but a broad, general social economic message. >> it is worth noting that three-quarter of medical bankruptcies happen to people who have insurance. to say the system doesn't need reform broadly speaking
steve is right. our country now is very low in terms of social mobility, upward mobile, part of the american dream. part of the reform, health care reform was to allow people to be able to move to jobs they might not otherwise consider. so much was dependent on did it have health care. years ago, all of you will remember this, u.s. automakers at one point toyed with single payer medicare or health care reform because of the competitiveness. the u.s. economy is less competitive because of the...
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steve case co-founded aol and is now ceo of evolution, an investor firm in washington, d.c. he is convinced the law would encourage the creation of more start-ups. >> i think it will unleash a new way of entrepreneurship across the nation. >> reporter: case was on president obama's jobs council and was a major supporter of the jobs act. >> the jobs act will help provide more entrepreneurs in more places and in more sectors of our economy the ability to raise the capital, to get started or to grow their company. >> reporter: arturo says this new law could help him raise money. >> it will allow us to focus on growth much faster and not have to deal with the standard angel funding ventures we would have to go on. >> reporter: is this also going to create more jobs? >> absolutely. if we want to get our economic growth up, the place to start is start-ups. to make sure we're competitive, the focus is start-ups. >> reporter: according to the bureau of labor statistics, each year since 1994, start-ups gained more of all u.s. businesses. to upgrade the law so anyone can raise money o
steve case co-founded aol and is now ceo of evolution, an investor firm in washington, d.c. he is convinced the law would encourage the creation of more start-ups. >> i think it will unleash a new way of entrepreneurship across the nation. >> reporter: case was on president obama's jobs council and was a major supporter of the jobs act. >> the jobs act will help provide more entrepreneurs in more places and in more sectors of our economy the ability to raise the capital, to...
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governor steve bashear who is a democrat is like a man possessed with helping more people get covered. he thinks it's the right thing to do. keep in mind, i did not win in kentucky. but there are a lot of uninsured people in kentucky and they're signing up. oregon, has covered 10% of its uninsured citizens already because of the affordable care act. 10% of the uninsured have already gotten covered. arkansas, i didn't win that state either. covered almost 14% of its uninsured already. that's already happened. and you've got some republican governors like governor cakasic of ohio who put politics aside and expanding medicaid to cover millions of people. unfortunately there are others so locked into the politics of this thing they won't lift a finger to help their people and that's leaving millions of americans uninsured unnecessarily. that's a shame. because if they put as much energy into making this law work as they do in attacking the law, americans would be better off. americans would be better off. so, that's the affordable care act. better protections for americans with insurance
governor steve bashear who is a democrat is like a man possessed with helping more people get covered. he thinks it's the right thing to do. keep in mind, i did not win in kentucky. but there are a lot of uninsured people in kentucky and they're signing up. oregon, has covered 10% of its uninsured citizens already because of the affordable care act. 10% of the uninsured have already gotten covered. arkansas, i didn't win that state either. covered almost 14% of its uninsured already. that's...
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governor steve beshear who is a democrat is like a man possessed with helping more people get covered. he thinks it's the right thing to do. keep in mind i did not win in kentucky. but there are a lot of uninsured people in kentucky and they're signing up. oregon has covered 10% of its uninsured citizens already because of the affordable care agent. 10% of its uninsured have already gotten covered. arkansas, i didn't win that state either, covered almost 14% of its uninsured already. that's already happened. you've got some republican governors like governor rakasic of ohio who have put politics aside. others are so locked into the politics of this thing thatfing their own people and that's leaving millions uninsured unnecessarily. that's a shame. because if they put as much energy into making this law work as they do in attacking the law, americans would be better off. americans would be better off. so that's the affordable care act. better protections for americans with insurance, a new marketplace for americans without insurance, new tax credits to help folks afford it, more choice
governor steve beshear who is a democrat is like a man possessed with helping more people get covered. he thinks it's the right thing to do. keep in mind i did not win in kentucky. but there are a lot of uninsured people in kentucky and they're signing up. oregon has covered 10% of its uninsured citizens already because of the affordable care agent. 10% of its uninsured have already gotten covered. arkansas, i didn't win that state either, covered almost 14% of its uninsured already. that's...
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steve, what do you tell your kleins to invest? >> key point is get the 3 to 5 year pervue, 20 to 30 years for most, it is important to look at three nobel prize winner phd's in economic save thees just 3 week ago they talked about personal investing, they said most people do not take that longer pervue, at least 3 to 5 years. gerri: question mutual funds or etms. >> i like etfs the best but don't count mutual funds out. gerri: scott? everyone loves the etf's no everyone is worried they are over trading them. >> i am sure they are over trading them, that is what we do as humans. but i love etfs, this is about time, looking at mutual funds what is happening. he is right, there are some low load versions that there is not a big barrier as far as cost to en true -- intry, but now the mutual fund companies have gotten creegotten creative, theu on the way out instead of the way in. >> jamie, do you agree? are the fees out of control? >> well first of all there is two major points could who that all etfs are not created equally, equity h
steve, what do you tell your kleins to invest? >> key point is get the 3 to 5 year pervue, 20 to 30 years for most, it is important to look at three nobel prize winner phd's in economic save thees just 3 week ago they talked about personal investing, they said most people do not take that longer pervue, at least 3 to 5 years. gerri: question mutual funds or etms. >> i like etfs the best but don't count mutual funds out. gerri: scott? everyone loves the etf's no everyone is worried...
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governor steve beshear, who is a democrat, is like a man possessed with helping more people get covered. he thinks it's the right thing to do. keep in miami-dade, mind, did i not win in kentucky. but there are a lot of uninsured people in kentucky. and they're signing up. oregon has covered 10% of its uninsured citizens already because of the affordable care act. 10% of the uninsured have already been covered. arkansas. i didn't win that state either. covered almost 14% of its uninsured already. that's already happened. and you've got some republican governors like governor casich of ohio who have put politics aside. and they're expanding medicaid through this law to cover millions of people. unfortunately, there are others that are so locked into the politics of this thing, they won't lift a finger to help their own people. and that's leaving millions of americans uninsured, unnecessarily. that's a shame. because if they put as much energy into making this law work as they do in attacking the law -- americans would be better off. americans would be better off. so that's the affordable
governor steve beshear, who is a democrat, is like a man possessed with helping more people get covered. he thinks it's the right thing to do. keep in miami-dade, mind, did i not win in kentucky. but there are a lot of uninsured people in kentucky. and they're signing up. oregon has covered 10% of its uninsured citizens already because of the affordable care act. 10% of the uninsured have already been covered. arkansas. i didn't win that state either. covered almost 14% of its uninsured...
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also stressing that today's settlement against the hedge fund firm started by billionaire steve cohen does not close the door on future criminal prosecution of individuals at that hedge fund. now, sac capital has released this statement saying in part: we take responsibility for the handful of men who pleaded guilty and whose conduct gave rise to sac's liability. quote, the tiny fraction of wrongdoers does not represent the 3,000 honest men and women wolf worked here -- who have worked here during the past 21 years. sac has never encouraged, promoted oral tolerated insider trading. no outside investors. our charlie gasparino has been following the case from the very beginning, he will be here in just a few moments, he's running back from the courthouse to tell us what it all means for founder steve cohen and his future managing money. and maybe even some of the other firms that might be now in the crosshairs. the stunning market rally continues right now. the scorecard, s&p 500 up some 24% year-over-year. right to the floor show. the cme group, the nymex and the new york stock exchang
also stressing that today's settlement against the hedge fund firm started by billionaire steve cohen does not close the door on future criminal prosecution of individuals at that hedge fund. now, sac capital has released this statement saying in part: we take responsibility for the handful of men who pleaded guilty and whose conduct gave rise to sac's liability. quote, the tiny fraction of wrongdoers does not represent the 3,000 honest men and women wolf worked here -- who have worked here...
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steve thanks very much for being with us here. >> thank you. steve's documentary, "open secret" will air sunday night at 9:00 on al jazeera america. >> fascinating non-verbal communication meets the fire of indian dance. they are moves to take decade to master we'll meet the revere ed >> while you were asleep, >> now on one of the oldest dance forms in the world choreographed by some of the oldest performers of it. >> the fall festival of the india art brought dance from india to the shakespeare theater in washington. we sat down with two performers whose love of dance are truly interbeeintertwined. thanks to the chorus line of the bollywood movie and the stunning performance of miss america 201. 2013. young secret clad women enter energetically dancing to chart toppers. >> when people arrived at the shakespeare theater in washington, d.c. they hoped to see some of india's most sought after performers. they probably weren't expecting 770-year-old's. you both have been dancing for how many years? >> almost 60 years. >> almost 60 years. >> and yo
steve thanks very much for being with us here. >> thank you. steve's documentary, "open secret" will air sunday night at 9:00 on al jazeera america. >> fascinating non-verbal communication meets the fire of indian dance. they are moves to take decade to master we'll meet the revere ed >> while you were asleep, >> now on one of the oldest dance forms in the world choreographed by some of the oldest performers of it. >> the fall festival of the india art...
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al gore and apple cofounder steve will make speeches that one of the organizers of chinese u.s. business relations are up. >> this is the center. a high-tech center of the world. and they should have a place to connect china and the u.s. >> california is stepping up its game in terms of our competitiveness and aggressiveness. to weave more business into our state. >> the california office of economic development will try to win over the businessmen with incentives like $750 million of new tax credits the state can invest next year. the silicon valley technology innovation entrepreneur ship forum includes panel discussions and a start up contest. >>> your morning sports report coming up after this break. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, the bottom of google's secr project in the middle of the bay. yesterday, governor jey brown told us... even he isn . >>> all week kpix 5 has been trying to get to the bottom of google's secret project in the middle of the bay. yesterday governor gary brown told us he's in the dark on this. >> there's so many things i want to know. but you can
al gore and apple cofounder steve will make speeches that one of the organizers of chinese u.s. business relations are up. >> this is the center. a high-tech center of the world. and they should have a place to connect china and the u.s. >> california is stepping up its game in terms of our competitiveness and aggressiveness. to weave more business into our state. >> the california office of economic development will try to win over the businessmen with incentives like $750...
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congressman steve stockman is even handing out the copies of the website's obama impeachment book to every member of congress, bill. >> there's so much going on here. first of all, i've got to say there's a common thread here with this guy down in mississippi and with this nazi talk. this is the tea party mantra. remember the tea party is essentially a racist organization. let's just be honest about that. we saw it from the very beginning with the white face they used to wear at the rallies, with the posters they used to hang around, with the confederate flags that i saw at tea party rallies here on the washington mall, and the source of that tea party movement is that they've never been able to accept barack obama as a legitimate president. the birthers are part of it. they've never been able to accept a black man in the white house. then we see all these different manifestations of it. that's what's going on here. with all these different stories we're telling. it's part of the the same m.o. >> when you look at the fact that conservative republicans would say that the president's a
congressman steve stockman is even handing out the copies of the website's obama impeachment book to every member of congress, bill. >> there's so much going on here. first of all, i've got to say there's a common thread here with this guy down in mississippi and with this nazi talk. this is the tea party mantra. remember the tea party is essentially a racist organization. let's just be honest about that. we saw it from the very beginning with the white face they used to wear at the...
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going against him is steve burke now he has gotten national attention because he's so different from anyone we've ever seen he's thirty two years old he's a yale graduate and a former tennis pro he wants to decriminalize marijuana and he has only spent about twenty five thousand dollars on his campaign he is totally grassroots supported and he is a native of miami beach one of the most corrupt towns in america and he really just wants to clean up his city well let's talk about steve burke you've been following him he's a former tennis player turned comedian he's is running on a platform to legalize marijuana as kind of the subject of an m.t.v. two film crew can he win the how of his tactics proven unconventional but effective down there in miami you know he actually has a really good chance this is second time running he ran in two thousand and eleven and walked away with thirty percent of the vote and you know he was having issue of people not taking him seriously and again folks will be and have the best people working for him and they have really painted him as an entertainer who
going against him is steve burke now he has gotten national attention because he's so different from anyone we've ever seen he's thirty two years old he's a yale graduate and a former tennis pro he wants to decriminalize marijuana and he has only spent about twenty five thousand dollars on his campaign he is totally grassroots supported and he is a native of miami beach one of the most corrupt towns in america and he really just wants to clean up his city well let's talk about steve burke...
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i listened to steve carefully. i don't hear leftism in steve schmidt. >> ted cruz is perfectly following the conservative model of rush limbaugh and other talk radio hosts. they constantly prick at the sort of hurt feelings and anger and range of their listeners to keep them hopped up and excite and listening all the time every quarter out they got to keep rolling them over. ted cruz follows that model. irony is that people like rush limbaugh and ann coulter are happy to have a democrat to beat up in the white house. this he don't have an interest in winning elections. it doesn't do them any good to have a republican in the white house because then what would they talk about? they would have to become devoted to that president which doesn't help their ratings. ted cruz is following the model of the people who least want to win elections, but he's using and claiming that could help win elections. it's so ironic but the reason why people like steve schmidt lose credibility among the base because they believe rush and
i listened to steve carefully. i don't hear leftism in steve schmidt. >> ted cruz is perfectly following the conservative model of rush limbaugh and other talk radio hosts. they constantly prick at the sort of hurt feelings and anger and range of their listeners to keep them hopped up and excite and listening all the time every quarter out they got to keep rolling them over. ted cruz follows that model. irony is that people like rush limbaugh and ann coulter are happy to have a democrat...
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major issues that has caused national headlines here and miami beach well i want to talk more about steve burke you've highlighted a number over the last few days as you mentioned he's kind of got this unconventional past for a politician former tennis player former comedian is running on a platform like legalizing marijuana is the currently the subject of an m.t.v. two film crew during this whole race can he actually win and how would his tactics prove an unconventional but effective down there in that miami beach may or race. well he is tied in the polls with levine even though levine has outspent him nearly one hundred to one so he does have a good chance and he ran in two thousand and eleven for the first time and he got thirty percent of the vote then so today is going to be you know very interesting to see exactly how this. up with some of his nontraditional tactics of reaching voters has been through comedy which has proven to be extremely successful for him he has these you tube videos that have gotten millions and millions of hits on them have twenty five fifty million hits young
major issues that has caused national headlines here and miami beach well i want to talk more about steve burke you've highlighted a number over the last few days as you mentioned he's kind of got this unconventional past for a politician former tennis player former comedian is running on a platform like legalizing marijuana is the currently the subject of an m.t.v. two film crew during this whole race can he actually win and how would his tactics prove an unconventional but effective down...
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so sue, we've got steve here, we're ready to talk about the fed. nobody really -- i can't remember a less eagerly awaited fed meeting than this one. compared with the one back in september where we all thought something was going to happen. >> i think this is a holding period here and what we look for is hints in the statement whether they're going to flash, talk about it in the next hour, what kind of light they flash for the markets? >> do you think they will? >> i don't think they will. i will point out, i was calculating -- >> oh, yes. >> go back and show a chart since june of the s&p. >> all right. >> we're at 1650, more than 100 points above where they were when the fed was ready to taper on the s&p. something to take into account. and i also wanted to talk about today's data not -- >> cpi data. >> and adp data. the numbers 130 that's been stepping down. look at that in a second. nonfarm payroll estimate 130 as well and september revised down. look at the chart here. the adp numbers. what you see there it doesn't take an economic genius to fi
so sue, we've got steve here, we're ready to talk about the fed. nobody really -- i can't remember a less eagerly awaited fed meeting than this one. compared with the one back in september where we all thought something was going to happen. >> i think this is a holding period here and what we look for is hints in the statement whether they're going to flash, talk about it in the next hour, what kind of light they flash for the markets? >> do you think they will? >> i don't...
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the house where steve jobs grew up and built apple computers is now a historic property. the his storal commission gave the house a december nation. they've been considering the proposal since jobs died the home is where jobs and his partner built their first 100 apple one computers the family moved into the home in 1968. it's now owned by steve's sister patricia. >> wow >> coming up next how a facebook smart phone app can turn you into an >>> if you haven't heard of bit strips there is a good chance you've seen them. character that's look like a lot of your friends. it's an overnight sensation, maybe too popular for makers to keep up. >> just another day on the news deck des being all i can think about was dinner having later tonight. the boss sent me fishing for a story about a story called bit strips so i headed down to a coffee shop where people who know about apps tend to hang out. >> do you use bit strips? >> no >> gregory explained they're colorful cartoons featuring characters that look like themselves >> people love it >> love is an understatement. it's topped 11
the house where steve jobs grew up and built apple computers is now a historic property. the his storal commission gave the house a december nation. they've been considering the proposal since jobs died the home is where jobs and his partner built their first 100 apple one computers the family moved into the home in 1968. it's now owned by steve's sister patricia. >> wow >> coming up next how a facebook smart phone app can turn you into an >>> if you haven't heard of bit...
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. >> steve: no. [ laughter ] >> steve: no one cares. >> jimmy: she doesn't live by the rules. >> steve: she's like a firework. >> jimmy: so we thought it would be fun to have one of our writers, arthur, tweet out the exact same thing as katy perry once every day this week, and then see who gets more retweets him or writer arthur or katy perry. let's bring him out and see how he did. arthur? ♪ >> jimmy: how are you, man? i like you hair. very, very nice. arthur, welcome back on our show. we did this once with justin bieber. >> yes, we did. >> jimmy: and that went really well. >> it did, yeah. i started off with, like, two retweets on the first day and then by the end of the week i had like a lot more. >> jimmy: yeah, you did, yeah. and that dwindled since? >> it has. i lost about 2,000 followers in the last couple months. i think because i'm not really tweeting about justin bieber at all. >> jimmy: yeah, at all. nothing. you should just tweet him a couple times. >> yeah, i know, right. >> jimmy: we're doing this now with katy perry and what tweet did you go with? >> okay, well i was l
. >> steve: no. [ laughter ] >> steve: no one cares. >> jimmy: she doesn't live by the rules. >> steve: she's like a firework. >> jimmy: so we thought it would be fun to have one of our writers, arthur, tweet out the exact same thing as katy perry once every day this week, and then see who gets more retweets him or writer arthur or katy perry. let's bring him out and see how he did. arthur? ♪ >> jimmy: how are you, man? i like you hair. very, very nice....
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the house where steve jobs grew up and built apple computers is now a historic property. the his storal commission gave the house a december nation. they've been considering the proposal since jobs died the home is where jobs and his partner built their first 100 apple one computers the family moved into the home in 1968. it's now owned by steve's sister patricia. >> wow >> coming up next how a facebook smart phone app can turn you into an online cart [son] all right,she has no idea. [man] no one told her,right? [son]hi! [mom screams] yeah, it's perfect for us tv fans. no...me. they made this for me. oh, and you've worked out a theory. this is exciting. what's the evidence? alright, evidence... u-verse has over 185 hd channels. i love hd. everybody loves hd. [ male announcer ] call now to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for two years with qualifying bundles. and you can upgrade and get access to over 185 hd channels and more hd dvr capacity than cable. i also hate to delete episodes of my favorite shows. and? and u-verse has more dvr storage than cable. you think this
the house where steve jobs grew up and built apple computers is now a historic property. the his storal commission gave the house a december nation. they've been considering the proposal since jobs died the home is where jobs and his partner built their first 100 apple one computers the family moved into the home in 1968. it's now owned by steve's sister patricia. >> wow >> coming up next how a facebook smart phone app can turn you into an online cart [son] all right,she has no...
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but first i want to turn to democratic senator steve beshear, republican governor john kasich in neighboring ohio. i wanted to take this out of washington because in kentucky you set up your own health care exchange. in ohio, governor kasich, you declined to do so until the federal government comes in to do that. let me start with you. the president says there is no excuse for this terrible rollout for obama care through the website. are you as frustrated with how all of this has started? governor kasich? >> is that to me? >> yes. >> yeah. well, look, david, the problem is obama care doesn't control costs. secondly, it's going to drive up the costs for the vast majority of ohioans. it threatens business to grow beyond 50 employees, and frankly, what i think has to concern everybody, this economy is stalled and people don't know what the future is going to bring. and when people are uncertain about the future, they sit on their wallets, and that's why we're not seeing the kind of economic growth that we need to see that's so vital to create new jobs here in the state of ohio. >> that's the ar
but first i want to turn to democratic senator steve beshear, republican governor john kasich in neighboring ohio. i wanted to take this out of washington because in kentucky you set up your own health care exchange. in ohio, governor kasich, you declined to do so until the federal government comes in to do that. let me start with you. the president says there is no excuse for this terrible rollout for obama care through the website. are you as frustrated with how all of this has started?...
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joining us now is the governor of kentucky steve beshear. thank you for joining us this morning. >> you're welcome. >> you have your own portal. tell me how many have been coming in and how many have signed up? >> we've been going gangbusters unlike the federal exchange. we have had 350 unique visitors to our website. from 12:01 a.m. october 1, kentucky have been swarming this website. we have so far signed up almost 32,000 now kentucky residents for the medicaid program or qualified health plan. things are working well here. >> the vast majority are signing up for medicaid correct? >> about two-thirds one-third. 20,000 in medicaid so far, 10,000 in the qualified health plans. it's so much quicker once you determine you qualify for medicaid it's quick you can go ahead and register and sign up. when you find out you qualify for premium subsidies and health plans you take your time. people are shopping and looking at different plans. we have another 12,000 people have determined they qualify for the subsidies and they're now just shopping. the
joining us now is the governor of kentucky steve beshear. thank you for joining us this morning. >> you're welcome. >> you have your own portal. tell me how many have been coming in and how many have signed up? >> we've been going gangbusters unlike the federal exchange. we have had 350 unique visitors to our website. from 12:01 a.m. october 1, kentucky have been swarming this website. we have so far signed up almost 32,000 now kentucky residents for the medicaid program or...
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steve centanni has more on that. steve, tell us more. >> hi, jaime. even presidential candidate, doppler candidate mitt romney, signed -- from massachusetts is weighing in on the battle from obamacare and he zeroed in on president obama's campaign promise. listen. >> he told people they could keep their insurance and that was not the truth. whether you like the model of obamacare or not, the fact that the president sold it on a basis that was not true has undermind the foundation of his second term. i think it is rotting it away. the only way he can rebuild credibility is to work with republicans and democrats and try and rebuild a foundation. >> that troubled health care .gov website is back up and running after an over night shutdown for repairs that had a rocky rollout. meantime congress still wants answers about the flawed website and about how many people have been able to successfully enroll in obamacare. a top presidential advisor says the numbers won't be that great for the first month. >> our goal is to get as many people done as possible. i
steve centanni has more on that. steve, tell us more. >> hi, jaime. even presidential candidate, doppler candidate mitt romney, signed -- from massachusetts is weighing in on the battle from obamacare and he zeroed in on president obama's campaign promise. listen. >> he told people they could keep their insurance and that was not the truth. whether you like the model of obamacare or not, the fact that the president sold it on a basis that was not true has undermind the foundation of...
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steve, thank you very much. so there is word this morning that some commandos may have actually made it to the scene of the benghazi attack. we're going to tell what you that is about this morning. marsha blackburn grilled kathleen sebelius yesterday. so what happens now, is the question? a solar company goes belly up and leaves a toxic mess behind. bill and i join you with that and all the halloween fun at the top of the hour how are things with the new guy? all we do is go out to dinner. that's it? i mean, he picks up the tab every time, which is great...what? he's using you. he probably has a citi thankyou card and gets 2x the points at restaurants. so he's just racking up points with me. some people... ugh! no, i've got it. the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on dining out and entertainment, with no annual fee.to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards too small. too soft. too tasty. [ both laugh ] [ male announcer ] introducing progresso's new creamy alfredo soup. inspired by perfection. >>
steve, thank you very much. so there is word this morning that some commandos may have actually made it to the scene of the benghazi attack. we're going to tell what you that is about this morning. marsha blackburn grilled kathleen sebelius yesterday. so what happens now, is the question? a solar company goes belly up and leaves a toxic mess behind. bill and i join you with that and all the halloween fun at the top of the hour how are things with the new guy? all we do is go out to dinner....
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>> steve: what lamp? ♪ >> jimmy: dude, the lamp right there. >> steve: are you drunk? >> jimmy: what? i'm not drunk. >> steve: because if you are drunk, seriously, don't worry about it. i can get you out of here. i can sneak you to the back door. >> higgins. >> steve: what? >> i found you. i need you to do a voiceover for this sketch. who are you talking to? ♪ >> steve: jimmy. he has some crazy story about a lamp. >> jimmy fallon? >> steve: right there, jimmy fallon. >> jimmy: i'm right here. >> jimmy fallon? ♪ whatever, man. hey, listen, we've got to get this sketch put away. if you can come to the voiceover -- >> hey, man, what's up miles? ♪ >> hey, man. >> hey, what's up. >> have you seen jimmy? >> jimmy: i'm right here. i'm right here. the lamp's right there. >> how's it going, man? have you guys seen jimmy or miles? we supposed to have, like, a writer's meeting. >> he's right there. >> he's right where? >> this jimmy thing is annoying, though, because i really need to talk to that guy and i can't find him anywhere. >> jimmy: i'm right here. oh, my gosh, this
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steve israel, our chairman, has done a remarkable job with recruitment, raising the money. we've outraised, outrecruited and the rest. we're very well prepared. but it's a year away. but we're in a very good position right now. and it would be very important to the country if we could. >> all right. we're going to take a break and then come back if you're willing to stay with us. >> i am. >> we want to talk about the role of women in 2014. >> wonderful. >> so stay with us. we'll be back. i also want to ask, what is it like when john boehner keeps asking for your help? that's coming up. >> congresswoman bachmann put out a statement. she essentially said that the decision today cannot undo god's word. how do you guys react? >> recuse. (vo) you are a business pro. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. m
steve israel, our chairman, has done a remarkable job with recruitment, raising the money. we've outraised, outrecruited and the rest. we're very well prepared. but it's a year away. but we're in a very good position right now. and it would be very important to the country if we could. >> all right. we're going to take a break and then come back if you're willing to stay with us. >> i am. >> we want to talk about the role of women in 2014. >> wonderful. >> so stay...
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i want to bring in steve conover. you've got pretty impressive numbers here, and 129 million people according to your plans, according to your calculations. 129 million people either lose their insurance or have to get much higher premium insurance. is that true? how'd you get there? >> well, that is true. spinners like david axelrod have been claiming that this problem will only affect 5% of americans. the people that are getting nongroup coverage. that's not true. that's absolutely false. this problem of losing coverage is going to affect employer -- people with employer-based plans as well. now, out of that 129 million, only 18 to 50 million actually will lose their plan and have to start from scratch. but the rest will be ending up buying more expensive coverage because they have to pay for it. >> those are big numbers, chris. the top of the ranges are huge potential numbers. and then your second point, which is coming out this memo that nbc got, the obama administration now realizes premium increases may be just
i want to bring in steve conover. you've got pretty impressive numbers here, and 129 million people according to your plans, according to your calculations. 129 million people either lose their insurance or have to get much higher premium insurance. is that true? how'd you get there? >> well, that is true. spinners like david axelrod have been claiming that this problem will only affect 5% of americans. the people that are getting nongroup coverage. that's not true. that's absolutely...
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steve kornacki" at 8:00 a.m. weekends time. >> it's great to have you on at prime-time. >> thanks to you at home for joining me this hour. happy halloween. as you can see, same costume as last year. middle-aged lesbian pundit in a jacket bought for less than $20 at a mall. trick or treat. this is chris mcdaniel, he is a mississippi state senator of the tea party persuasion. he wants to mount a tea party hard right-wing primary challenge against mississippi's long-serving republican u.s. senator, thad cochran. and chris mcdaniel was the source of a little bit of political embarrassment earlier this month when the news magazine, mother jones, wrote about his history with neoconfederate groups in his state. mr. mcdaniel has been keynoting events hosted by this group, which is a local chapter of the sons of confederate veterans. one of the events that chris mcdaniel did for them featured all of the attendees dressing up in confederate uniforms. and these are not just guys who celebrate the history of the confederacy.
steve kornacki" at 8:00 a.m. weekends time. >> it's great to have you on at prime-time. >> thanks to you at home for joining me this hour. happy halloween. as you can see, same costume as last year. middle-aged lesbian pundit in a jacket bought for less than $20 at a mall. trick or treat. this is chris mcdaniel, he is a mississippi state senator of the tea party persuasion. he wants to mount a tea party hard right-wing primary challenge against mississippi's long-serving...
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steve, thank you for making this wonder woman costume for me. hey, steve, it still fits! tomorrow we have a 13-year-old chef from gordon ramsey's chef junior. he'll come cook for us. rember, crime doesn't pay. see you next time. okay, i need a better pizza. one made with only real cheese. and dough that rises naturally. with no chemical leaveners. a pizza with premium meats. and sauce made from only real tomatoes. a pizza my family will love. (announcer) freschetta naturally rising crust pizza. freschetta. made better to taste better. that's a cool snake tattoo on your back. thanks. it's anacoth, the demon who eats human souls. my friend jeffrey has a dog that eats its own poop. ok. who's that one? that's the goddess of the damned-- she whose name cannot be spoken. why? is it hard to pronounce? what? we have a friend at school like that. he's from india. we just call him rusty. no kidding. does it hurt to get tattoos? yeah, but it's worth it, you know? sure. once i bit my tongue really hard eating a frozen milky way, but it was totally worth it. good morning. hey, dad. he
steve, thank you for making this wonder woman costume for me. hey, steve, it still fits! tomorrow we have a 13-year-old chef from gordon ramsey's chef junior. he'll come cook for us. rember, crime doesn't pay. see you next time. okay, i need a better pizza. one made with only real cheese. and dough that rises naturally. with no chemical leaveners. a pizza with premium meats. and sauce made from only real tomatoes. a pizza my family will love. (announcer) freschetta naturally rising crust pizza....
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more will come with steve cohen. he will either start another company with different name or they will indict him. this is not the end of his travails. ashley: judge, thank you very much. >> pleasure guys. tracy: a little bit of sad news this hour from chicago. charlie trotter, famed restaurateur as died at age of 54. self-taught chef, trotter closed his iconic restaurant in chicago last year to give him time to go back to school and travel the world. trotter, believe it or not earned 10 james beard awards and was considered a mentor to many chefs and chicago and united states. i actually had pleasure of meeting him. ashley: fairly recently. tracy: very recently. terrible news. ashley: very young too. tracy: all right. talk about doing your civic duty? i voted, did you? we have complete coverage of the governor races in new jersey and virginia as well as race for mayor? new york city and detroit. ashley: we're covering what is on the ballot. colorado voters decide on taxing marijuana. is it just smoke or high revenue
more will come with steve cohen. he will either start another company with different name or they will indict him. this is not the end of his travails. ashley: judge, thank you very much. >> pleasure guys. tracy: a little bit of sad news this hour from chicago. charlie trotter, famed restaurateur as died at age of 54. self-taught chef, trotter closed his iconic restaurant in chicago last year to give him time to go back to school and travel the world. trotter, believe it or not earned 10...
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not steve cohen or anybody else. there should be minimal impact, important for our viewers to the markets and to other parties who do business with sac. still, the questions from the audience were skeptical. a lot of questions about why steve cohen was ultimately not a part of this, what happens next. there's a sense that sac wants to reopen after just a short period of time. bharara was having to say no, that's not going to happen. they have about five years to unwind and we think it will take less than that. what they do after that whether they open up a new fund or turn night a family office is up to other parties. here's what he had to say about the significance overall. >> greed sometimes is not good. and there are at least 75 convicted insider trading defendants who today would likely agree. but individual guilt is not the whole of our mission. sometimes blame worthy institutions need to be held accountable too. no institution should rest easy in the belief that it is too big to jail. >> reporter: so obviously
not steve cohen or anybody else. there should be minimal impact, important for our viewers to the markets and to other parties who do business with sac. still, the questions from the audience were skeptical. a lot of questions about why steve cohen was ultimately not a part of this, what happens next. there's a sense that sac wants to reopen after just a short period of time. bharara was having to say no, that's not going to happen. they have about five years to unwind and we think it will take...
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steve forbes is here. weighing in because the big question we don't have answers to at$rx this point, will thisn people away from and rolling? if they will not get the insurance, the government would be forced to go after them and collect the fees. and the fines. speaker this is why they proclaim they will have this fixed by the end of november. that is a political date because you cannot be beginning at the beginning of the year, so again that is something pulled out of the hat, not a realistic assertion of the program. the number of people being dropped from their individual insurance, seven to 15 million people, that is a disaster. will they tried to go on those exchanges? doing with the glitches you talked about. the doctors and a disaster with electronic medical records where the government mandated how these things should be done. that's a disaster. it is just imploding. connell: that first part of it may be the biggest thing of them all. from the perspective of the technical problems you see the ef
steve forbes is here. weighing in because the big question we don't have answers to at$rx this point, will thisn people away from and rolling? if they will not get the insurance, the government would be forced to go after them and collect the fees. and the fines. speaker this is why they proclaim they will have this fixed by the end of november. that is a political date because you cannot be beginning at the beginning of the year, so again that is something pulled out of the hat, not a...
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let's check in with steve. nice and sunny. but rain ahead. >> forecast models for seven- ten days out a very strong. today is pretty easy. its cold out there for most. if you get that northerly breeze, your low is much, much warmer antioch, fairfield, and many locations in napa and the santa cruz mountains. 37 santa clara by the way. there are some cold readings. petaluma at 37. san francisco i did see 43. officially 48. we will go for a high today of 64. cloud cover zooms out of here. high pressure wins out. sunny and breezy for some. northerly breeze will help some locations get in the upper 60s or low 70s. here is sal. >>> just put the phone down there. and checking on something we are hearing about that we have not confirmed. so i will not tell you about it yet. let's take a look at the commute on 80 westbound. there are no problems here. also we are looking at the commute here on 80 westbound. it has not filled in as much as we thought it would. just seeing a ten minute delay. we are looking at the south bay. the slowest
let's check in with steve. nice and sunny. but rain ahead. >> forecast models for seven- ten days out a very strong. today is pretty easy. its cold out there for most. if you get that northerly breeze, your low is much, much warmer antioch, fairfield, and many locations in napa and the santa cruz mountains. 37 santa clara by the way. there are some cold readings. petaluma at 37. san francisco i did see 43. officially 48. we will go for a high today of 64. cloud cover zooms out of here....
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so doctor, you know, i'll take this one to steve. steve, they say that the doctor had told that the doctor defendant husband two timing with a couple of mistresses had a -- told her doctor that she could take x, y and z medicine and that she took too much medicine. let's assume she took too much medicine. shouldn't the doctor, the other doctor have known that, you know, he recollectedn't give this much medication to a woman or risk drowning or not drowning but having a heart attack. >> the evidence has come out so far is that the drugs that were given were there in therapeutic amounts and if that's true, therapeutic amounts various drugs would not cause her to pass out. >> i hear that the myocardial infraction wasn't enough to kill her. >> the slides -- >> i rest my case. steve, you want to be a defense attorney tonight? >> sure. you could certainly defend this case because of the fact that there's no direct correlation to there being a homicide because, look, if you can't get the chief medical examiner to simply classify as a homici
so doctor, you know, i'll take this one to steve. steve, they say that the doctor had told that the doctor defendant husband two timing with a couple of mistresses had a -- told her doctor that she could take x, y and z medicine and that she took too much medicine. let's assume she took too much medicine. shouldn't the doctor, the other doctor have known that, you know, he recollectedn't give this much medication to a woman or risk drowning or not drowning but having a heart attack. >>...
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: marijuana. >> jimmy: mary jane. >> steve: m.j.? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and if you want to know what d.c. would look like with legalized weed, take a look at this. ♪ [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: here's some good news. a new study found that more americans recently started making healthier food choices. then it was halloween, then it was thanksgiving, then it was christmas, and then americans were back to square one. that's the way it happens. but we tried. we tried. the same study also found that fruit has become the second most popular food in the u.s. the first most popular food in the u.s.? not fruit. anything. of course -- anything but fruit. yeah, yeah, yeah. i'll take it. >> steve: it's not fruit. >> jimmy: not fruit. yeah. can i eat that? no, that's a shirt. all right. of course, another big story this week has been the nsa spying scandal. now, a lot of americans are starting to think more about their own personal security. so we hit the streets to ask people their thoughts on the nsa. but -- this is true
: marijuana. >> jimmy: mary jane. >> steve: m.j.? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and if you want to know what d.c. would look like with legalized weed, take a look at this. ♪ [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: here's some good news. a new study found that more americans recently started making healthier food choices. then it was halloween, then it was thanksgiving, then it was christmas, and then americans were back to square one. that's the way it happens. but we...
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katie: you can go to our website for updated information on resources available for sandy victims and steve buscemi's friends for firefighters continues to provide support to families. you can go to katiecouric.com to see how you can help. up next they proudly served our country and now they are on a new mission. meet the veterans using their military skills to help those in need when disaster strikes. hat is right after this. >> up next -- katie: thank goodness for you guys really stepping up to the plate. >> and later the truth about all of this extreme weather. katie: welcome back. in her wake sandy left what looked like a war zone behind. who tackled this crisis more than the nation's veterans. how many know of a group called team rubicon. a lot of people. for the viewers at home i hope you never get a chance to meet them. if you do you will never forget them. it all started with an urge to help. co-founders and marine veterans knew they could do just that. they left for haiti after the earthquake in 2010 and soon realized the impact that they could have. so they sent out a call to vets
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democratic strategist steve mcmahon. steve, every indication they knew. their own study pointed out that small businesses, 60 some odd percent of americans would lose their health care. big businesses 45%. vinls 85%. they knew in july of 2010 and the president continued to go out there and sell what was an enormous lie to the american people. how do you defend this? >> i'm not going to defend everything that the president's campaign did. clearly the president overstated or misstated or inaccurately stated. >> or lied. >> what the impact would be on a lot of people. that's inexcusable. >> wait a minute. or he lied. >> sean -- >> i can show you page 34,000 whatever of the obama reports. they knew. they all knew, steve. why are the american people lied to when everybody in government knew. >> you presume they knew. you accurately point out the fact that there was some evidence that perhaps someone should have known. >> in the record they knew. in the register they knew on page 34,455. >> right. how many people do you think read to page 34,485? here's the b p
democratic strategist steve mcmahon. steve, every indication they knew. their own study pointed out that small businesses, 60 some odd percent of americans would lose their health care. big businesses 45%. vinls 85%. they knew in july of 2010 and the president continued to go out there and sell what was an enormous lie to the american people. how do you defend this? >> i'm not going to defend everything that the president's campaign did. clearly the president overstated or misstated or...
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steve sedgwick live for us in london. steve, good morning. >> hello there. yeah, the market had a very good month in october. s&p up over 23% for the year, up over 4% in the month of october. so, yes, they gave back a bit of ground, but it wasn't a great fright. elsewhere really interesting stories. 23 million homes plus, 47 million americans plus, are actually recipients of food stamps and they will get a benefit cut today. it will be around about 36 bucks out of the 275 monthly benefit per household which will be cut, but there is a multiplier effect. which means it has a two to one effect in many cases. so if you lose $5 billion worth of benefits, that can have a $10 billion effect on the u.s. economy. so real concerns there about what those benefit cuts mean across the united states. elsewhere, a bit of good news for people who have been reluctant up until now to put money toward flexible spending arguments for health care. basically use it or lose it was the old mantra. now it seems the irs and treasury saying you might be able to carry forward 500 buck
steve sedgwick live for us in london. steve, good morning. >> hello there. yeah, the market had a very good month in october. s&p up over 23% for the year, up over 4% in the month of october. so, yes, they gave back a bit of ground, but it wasn't a great fright. elsewhere really interesting stories. 23 million homes plus, 47 million americans plus, are actually recipients of food stamps and they will get a benefit cut today. it will be around about 36 bucks out of the 275 monthly...
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finance. >> let's get back to steve liesman. i want to ask you a question with regards to why the market is selling off. i mean obviously we got the comment from -- >> why exactly and the market should never be in the same sentence. >> you're an economist so exactly doesn't come into it tale. >> i give you probabilities. >> is it possible, throwing it out there, the comment from bill gross all asset classes are slightly bubbly. >> he did use a modifier. >> i don't think that's why the market sees this as hawkish. >> or still on the table before the end of the year. >> i think that's a possibility and what i'm reading, for example, ward mccarthy here, is saying slightly less dovish. the fed gave us [ inaudible ]. >> slightly less dovish? >> the fed gave us -- that may be the best remark you've made in the time i've known you. >> it is not. >> it is. which speaks poorly of the other comments you made. three tests the fed gave us for why it did not taper when it might taper again. fiscal restraint, financial restraint and confidenc
finance. >> let's get back to steve liesman. i want to ask you a question with regards to why the market is selling off. i mean obviously we got the comment from -- >> why exactly and the market should never be in the same sentence. >> you're an economist so exactly doesn't come into it tale. >> i give you probabilities. >> is it possible, throwing it out there, the comment from bill gross all asset classes are slightly bubbly. >> he did use a modifier....
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. >> that is really the message, i think steve and i as we did the reporting on the book i think what struck us was the profound level of that denial. you are talking about two decades of denial, sort of trajectory of on the one hand, you know, they are attacking independent scienc scientists te scientists who think they will help the nfl and say look you have this problem that brain damage can be caused by playing in the nfl instead of embracing those guys, the nfl is mocking them, attacking them and trying to deny their very existence in some ways and create their own research arm and that research arm basically puts out paper after paper and a journal coopted by the league itself. >> stewart: right. >> and the papers say, nfl players are fine, like concussions are not a big issue, we don't have a problem with this and you guys are going to be cool. >> stewart: meanwhile, players continue to suffer terrible effects of these concussions, and after passing away, at much earlier ages when they do the, they find this ct. >> right, chronic encephalopathy, this terrible brain disease call
. >> that is really the message, i think steve and i as we did the reporting on the book i think what struck us was the profound level of that denial. you are talking about two decades of denial, sort of trajectory of on the one hand, you know, they are attacking independent scienc scientists te scientists who think they will help the nfl and say look you have this problem that brain damage can be caused by playing in the nfl instead of embracing those guys, the nfl is mocking them,...
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steve, glad you're back from dallas. got headlines to bring you. while you were sleeping michael jackson's former doctor walking free. conrad murray served two years of a four year sentence for giving michael jackson a deadly dose of propofol. murray says he plans to try to get his medical license back in the state of nevada. >>> developing this morning, israeli air force attacking the gaza strip shortly after militants fired two rockets at southern israel. rockets causing no injuries reported so far. according to israel defense force, hamas is responsible for that rocket fire. we'll keep watching this one as it develops. >>> singer chris brown waking up in jail cell yet again. this time police say he attacked a man outside a hotel in washington, d.c. over the weekend. the 24-year-old is still on probation for beating up rihanna -- remember this -- back in 2009. if he is found in violation of his probation agreement he could face four years behind bars. he'll face a judge this morning on felony assault charges. >>> this morning we're remembering ro
steve, glad you're back from dallas. got headlines to bring you. while you were sleeping michael jackson's former doctor walking free. conrad murray served two years of a four year sentence for giving michael jackson a deadly dose of propofol. murray says he plans to try to get his medical license back in the state of nevada. >>> developing this morning, israeli air force attacking the gaza strip shortly after militants fired two rockets at southern israel. rockets causing no injuries...
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ted cruz is over on the steve king end of the party. and dick cheney is out there trying to rewrite history. it's awfully curious to me that we don't often talk about the bush years if you're in republican company. it's as if he was never president and if dick cheney was never vice president. we skip our way back to ronald reagan. but if you were to focus on those years and some of the real abuses of that administration, that's a conversation that they don't really want to have. i've got great respect, i have to say, for dick cheney and this new book about his progression along heart disease and all of these issues he has had. but i've got a fair amount of disrespect for how he has tried to recast the narrative around the bush years. you know, it's going to be awfully interesting in the coming days. >> yeah. now, ryan, this weekend's pheasant hunt in iowa reminded us of a hunting trip in 2006 when the great dick cheney shot a man in the face. have we got a picture of his victim? yes, there he is. texas attorney harry whittington whose f
ted cruz is over on the steve king end of the party. and dick cheney is out there trying to rewrite history. it's awfully curious to me that we don't often talk about the bush years if you're in republican company. it's as if he was never president and if dick cheney was never vice president. we skip our way back to ronald reagan. but if you were to focus on those years and some of the real abuses of that administration, that's a conversation that they don't really want to have. i've got great...